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Physiology of Androgens in Women. In women during the reproductive years, the two sources of androgens are the adrenal glands and ovaries (Figure 1).It is estimated that 33% of circulating testosterone is produced by the theca cells of the ovaries. 2 The remaining testosterone is derived from androstenedione (A4), which is produced by both the ovaries and adrenal glands, and converted to
Previous trials of testosterone treatment in men 65 years of age or older, however, have yielded equivocal results. Although testosterone treatment consistently increased muscle mass and decreased
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